Several ground bee burrows are shown above in this Marianna lawn. Ground bees lay their eggs in borrows, from which, adult ground bees will emerge the following year. Photo taken by Josh Thomposn The panhandle has experienced warmer weather during the past week, and as the air has warmed and the soil dried, a particular …
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Permanent link to this article: http://jackson.ifas.ufl.edu/newsletters/2013/03/22/spring-appearance-of-ground-bees/
Busy Bees
Beth Bolles County Agent Escanbia County bboles@ufl.edu Consider yourself lucky this year if your landscape is found to be a suitable spot for one of our solitary bees. Late winter and spring are the times when these beneficial bees begin their development, causing interest and concern for many homeowners. The majority of bee species do …
Permanent link to this article: http://jackson.ifas.ufl.edu/newsletters/2012/03/13/busy-bees/








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